BoJ’s Shirai says Japanese forward guidance is different from BoE and Fed's

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The Bank of Japan's (BoJ) forward guidance has important differences to that employed by other central banks, according to Sayuri Shirai, a member of the BoJ's policy board.

Speaking at both the International Monetary Fund and the Federal Reserve in Washington, DC, Shirai explained the Bank of Japan's guidance was a two-stage process, first to signal the BoJ's "strong determination" to reach its 2% target and second to stress that asset purchases will continue until prices "stabilise around" the

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